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Healing fiction stories and novels are gifts of hope and inspiration

Any type of healing fiction will be based on true experiences that are life-changing. And that’s what healing or becoming whole is all about.

Whether the author is relating a story of recovery from an illness, survival from a natural disaster, or a transformational experience following an unexpected encounter—whatever the challenge—the outcome will be rich with examples of courage and inner strength. Healing fiction can also relate a series of lessons learned that the author wishes to pass on to others, possibly to provide a short cut or detour.

It may be a way to deliver the three laws of spiritual healing, viz., “You don’t have to go through anger, resentment, feelings of rejection and heartache if you accept your circumstances, forgive yourself and others as well as God or the Creator, and then offer gratitude for having brought this learning experience into your life."


healing fiction Sharon Kay, author of A Mother's Journey, published by Dandelion Books, understood the power of sharing her own healing stories when she developed her fictional work about motherhood.

Here is a poignant account of Norah Ann Mason’s life journey as a wife, mother and single parent.

This book will have a powerful impact on anyone, female or male, who has experienced parental abuse, family separations, financial struggles and a desperate need to find the magic in life that others talk about that just doesn’t seem to be there for them.

healing fiction kay Many parents say their children have been their best teachers. Norah becomes a willing student of Natalie, Hank, Joey and Kati. Each child with their own personalities and needs become textbooks from which Norah draws the knowledge and experience that ultimately shed light on her life and its deeper meaning.

Writes Alan Cohen, author of I Had It All the Time: “A Mother's Journey is a touching, heartfelt, inspiring look into the dynamics of true service within your own family, yet extends admirably to our family of humanity.

"Sharon Kay shares deeply and candidly from her personal experience and gleans valuable lessons we all can use.

"Putting these principles into practice will make a huge difference in your relationships and bring greater joy and light to your life."


It is extremely self-empowering to write healing fiction stories, and often it is during this process of writing from these experiences that we learn more about ourselves.

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